The woman robbed her former employer to repay another former employer, according to criminal complaint

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A Palos Heights bank was robbed over Memorial Day weekend to pay back embezzled money, federal officials say.

Navahcia Edwards, 23, was charged with holding up a TCF Bank at gunpoint in May while dressed as a nun and wearing a mask similar to those in the film “The Town.” Edwards and her unknown accomplice got away with $120,000 in cash from a bank where she once worked, according to authorities.

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The former teller already faced bank embezzlement charges. Authorities accused her of stealing $20,000 in April from a Chase Bank branch in Country Club Hills where she worked. She promised to repay it, the Chicago Tribune reports.

Key clues led investigators to Edwards, according to the FBI.

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Investigators claimed Edwards bought two “Adult Funny Nun Costumes” and two “Nun on the Run Adult” masks with a prepaid debit card. The card came from a currency exchange with a surveillance camera that allegedly captured the purchase, the paper reports.

That same debit card was swiped for a white zip tie purchased at a south suburban hardware store. The zip ties resembled the same ones the robbers used to restrain the TCF bank tellers, said federal authorities.

The so-called getaway car seen on security video looked like the one Edwards rented before the robbery, according to a criminal complaint.

“It’s great physical and incidental evidence, but it took a great deal of effort to put all those pieces together,” said Chicago FBI Office Spokesperson Ross Rice.